Asian representation in mainstream storytelling and what fans can expect when they tune in to the series in less than two weeks.
Asian representation in mainstream storytelling and what fans can expect when they tune in to the series in less than two weeks.
The CW's reboot gathered together Wednesday morning on the Vancouver set for a virtual press day. But what took place in Atlanta the night before, where six women of Asian descent were killed, weighed heavily on their minds.«What happened last night with eight people killed breaks my heart,» legendary actor Tzi Ma told reporters Wednesday when asked about Tuesday night's tragedy. «I'm not quite sure what the short-term fix is and I know we are the long-term solution.
the upcoming CW drama series, led by ' Olivia Liang and legendary actor Tzi Ma, and only ET exclusively premieres the action-packed minute-long promo. (See the first photos from .)A modern-day reimagining of the 1970s series and starring a predominantly Asian cast, follows a young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen (Liang), who drops out of college and goes on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China.
officially premieres, only ET has the exclusive look at the first official photos from the series. Featuring an Asian-led cast, with ' Olivia Liang and Tzi Ma leading the charge, the one-hour drama is a modern-day, gender-swapped reimagining of Ed Spielman's 1970s series that starred David Carradine. In this take, created by Christina M.
reflection. Thank God.While Disney has mercilessly plundered its own vaults for scraps the past several years, the studio has too often delivered lifeless replicas of its cherished cartoons — “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Lion King” — instead of taking risks.
A stirring and majestic adaptation of the cherished 1998 animated movie with spectacular action and remarkable visuals, for all its dazzling bravura, the most disarming qualities of 2020’s live-action “Mulan” might still be its surprising emotional depth.
“Mulan” star Tzi Ma is frequently recognized for his many film and television roles, including in last year’s indie hit “The Farewell” and the “Rush Hour” films. But it was an encounter weeks ago that has stayed with him.
In Disney’s upcoming live action remake of “Mulan,” the Chinese characters for “loyal,” “brave” and “true” are emblazoned on the titular character’s sword — and those three words certainly resonate with the stars of the film.
“The Farewell” has flopped in China with a dismal $261,000 opening weekend gross, and a cumulative of $580,000 so far, once again proving the difficulty of creating content that resonates equally on both sides of the Pacific — even when a story is set in China, features Chinese talent, and unfolds primarily in Mandarin.
One person who was not surprised that “The Farewell” bid goodbye to any chance of an Oscar earlier this week was actor Tzi Ma, who played Awkwafina’s father in the film.
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